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3B THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, MAY 19, 2017 Saddle Mountain Archers acquire 11 new targets will be used in the upcom- ing shoot this weekend at the archery range south of Astoria off Christians Road. Saddle Mountain Archers has been in existence since 1992. Membership var- ies from 30 to 60 archers and costs $30 for individu- als and $50 for families. The group keeps costs low to encourage archers to prac- tice and increase their hunt- ing skills. The range is open year round. It has a practice range with targets out to 60 yards and a trail range with 40 tar- gets ranging from 20 to 50 yards. The club also spon- sors two 4H archery clubs of 12 archers each. For more informa- tion, call Jim Bergeron at 503-458-6829. Group hosts shoot Saturday and Sunday The Daily Astorian The Saddle Mountain Archers recently received $5,000 from the Clatsop County chapter of the Ore- gon Hunters Association to purchase 3D archery tar- gets for their shoots. The archery group has been helping the hunters group by having three members on its board. They also assist with the annual banquet and fundraiser. This year, Saddle Moun- tain Archers added over $1,000 to pay for 11 high- end Rinehart targets. They Submitted Photo The Clatsop Community College Foundation’s Arts & Experience dinner and auction earlier this month at the Astoria Golf & Country Club raised approximately $123,000. The auction included trips to Bali and central Italy. College’s Arts & Experience dinner, auction raises $123,000 The Clatsop Community College Foundation’s Arts & Experience dinner and auc- tion earlier this month raised $123,000. A silent and live auction raised nearly $45,000, with another $37,000 com- ing from a special appeal. The appeal often supports staff-submitted projects, but this year was dedicated to scholarships. The foundation awards scholarships entirely from the interest earned on investments. “We have a pretty broad range of scholarships,” Susan Bartlett, chairwoman of the foundation, said. “Because of the way the economy has been over the past couple of years, we’ve had to pull back on what we allocate from the inter- est. We just felt like we really Oregon Community Foundation awards $10,000 to Clatsop CASA The Daily Astorian Clatsop Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) received a $10,000 grant from the Edna L. Holmes Fund of the Oregon Community Foun- dation through its Community Grant program. The grant will fund the recruitment, training and ongoing support of addi- tional CASA volunteers. The Clatsop CASA pro- gram provides trained volun- teers to speak for the best inter- est of abused and neglected children in court, and through- out the child’s time in the state child welfare system. Clatsop CASA currently serves more than 100 children in Clatsop County each year, with more than 40 dedicated community volunteers. For information about CASA, go to www.clat- sop-casa.org or email casa@ clatsopcasa.org. For information about the Oregon Community Founda- tion, go to www.oregoncf.org needed to beef that up.” The event raised another $32,000 from sponsorships, and about $10,000 from ticket sales, raffles and other smaller fundraisers. Sunny Klever, director of the foundation, said this year’s dinner and auc- tion far outstripped last year’s, which brought in around $100,000, and the year prior, which gathered $107,000. The Al-Anon (Nehalem) — 7 p.m. Monday, Riverbend Room, North County Recreation District, 36155 Ninth St. For information, call 503- 368-8255. Al-Anon (Seaside) — 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Seaside Public Library, 1131 Broadway, call 503-810-5196 for information. Al-Anon (Tillamook) — 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, St. Albans Epis- copal Church, 2102 Sixth St., call 503-842-5094 for information; noon Friday, 5012 Third St., call 503-730- 5863 for information. Al-Anon Family Groups infor- mation, Oregon Area Al-Anon web- site. oregonal-anon.org Alateen (Tillamook) — 6:30 p.m. Thursday, 5012 Third St. For information, call 503-730-5863. Alcoholics Anonymous — To find a meeting, call 503-861-5526 or go to www.aa-oregon.org Celebrate Recovery — 6 p.m. Thursday, The Table Church, 852 Broadway, Seaside. Faith- based 12-step program designed to help anyone struggling with hurts, habits and hangups, including drugs and alcohol, anger, co-de- pendence, domestic abuse or sex, food or pornography addictions. Being religious not required. Free dinner and child care provided. For information, call D.B. Lewis at 503- 741-5977. Pacific Unitarian Universalist The Pacific Unitarian Uni- versalist Fellowship holds a service at 11 a.m. Sun- day at the Performing Arts Center, 588 16th St. Katie Voelke, executive direc- tor of the North Coast Land Conservancy, speaks to the congregation. Following the service is the annual membership meeting. For information, call 503- 338-6883 or go to www.pac- uuf.org SEAVIEW, Wash. — The Lower Columbia Wor- ship Group of the Society of Friends (Quaker) meets at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Penin- sula Church Center Fireside Room (south building), 5000 N Place. This is a “silent” (unprogrammed) worship group. All are welcome to visit and participate. For infor- mation, call 503-895-7474. Cannon Beach Community CANNON BEACH — Eating Disorders Anonymous — 1:10 to 2:10 p.m. Wednesdays, River Zen Yoga, 399 31st St. A 12- Step program. For information, call Susan Williams at 510-417-5553. Kick Butts Group Meets (Nic- otine Anonymous) — 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Seaside Public Library, 1131 Broadway. Men’s Sexual Purity Recovery Group — Tuesday nights. Part of the Pure Life Alliance (www.pureli- fealliance.org) in Portland. For in- formation, call the confidential voice mail at 503-750-0817 and leave a message. Jim Bergeron/For The Daily Astorian One of the newly acquired targets for the Saddle Moun- tain Archers. RELIGION BRIEFS Society of Friends SELF-HELP GROUPS event was held at the Astoria Golf and Country Club. The auction included trips for eight to the Indonesian island of Bali and four to Cor- tona in central Italy. Klever said those interested in the trips and supporting the college’s foundation can buy duplicate packages by matching the win- ning bids. For more informa- tion, call 503-338-2306. Cannon Beach Community Church, 132 E. Washington St., holds an Evensong ser- vice at 6 p.m. the first and third Sunday of the month. All are welcome. Evensong features Wes Warhmund (guitar, flute and clarinet) and meditative songs, Psalms, readings, can- dlelight and time for quiet reflection. For information, call the church at 503-436-1222. First Lutheran A memorial for Roger Bouse is at 11 a.m. Saturday at First Lutheran Church, 725 33rd St. The service is fol- lowed by a lunch reception. The 25th anniversary of the Lutheran Community Services local agency, Hope House, is at 5:30 p.m. Satur- day at the Astoria Golf and Country Club. Reservations are required for the banquet. On Sunday, worship ser- vices with Holy Communion are held at 8:30 and 11 a.m. A freewill offering is being taken to assist with expenses regarding calling the new pastor. Sunday School, with songs, lessons and crafts, is at 8:45 a.m. An adult forum fea- turing the book “Listen! God is Calling!” begins at 9:45 a.m. Sylvia’s Sweet Roll Sun- day, with cinnamon rolls freshly baked during the early service, are available for pur- chase between services. On Monday, Sea Scouts meet at 5:30 p.m. TOPS at 5:30 p.m. Tues- day, and Pure Life Alliance meets at 5:45 p.m. On Wednesday, Devo- tional Bible Study in the Fire- side Room is held at 11:30 a.m. and 6 p.m., followed by Senior Choir practice at 7 p.m. For information, contact the church at 503-325-6252, email flcastoria@gmail.com or go to www.astoriafirstlu- theran.com Church of Christ The nondenominational Church of Christ, 692 12th St., holds a service at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. The guest speaker is Ken Tipps, whose topic is “The Beginning of the Name Christians,” from Acts II. All are welcome. For information, 503-791-3235. Bethany Free Lutheran Bethany Free Lutheran Church, 451 34th St., shows a movie for all ages, “The Secrets of Jonathan Sperry,” at 6 p.m. Sunday. The film is about an elderly Christian man who develops a friend- ship with some boys, and imparts some life-changing truths with them. There is no cost for this event, and the public is welcome. For infor- mation, call 503-325-2925. St. Brendan the Navigator Eastern Orthodox HAMMOND — St. Bren- dan the Navigator Eastern Orthodox Mission holds Ves- pers services at 5 p.m. Satur- day, and a Typica service at 10 a.m. Sunday, followed by a social hour, at the St. Fran- cis de Sales Mission, 867 S.W. Fifth Ave. All are wel- come. For directions or ques- tions, call 503-298-3453 or 503-440-3930. SENIOR NOTES Astoria Alzheimer’s & Other Dementia Family Support Group — 2 to 3:30 p.m. third Monday, Clatsop Care Center, 646 16th St., first floor conference room. Open to all family members of people with dementias. For information, call Ro- setta Hurley at 503-325-0313, ext. 216, or email support@clatsopcare. org Clatsop Behavioral Health Af- ter Hours Crisis Line — 503-325- 5724. SAVIN G MO N E Y IS A LWAY S I N S T Y L E Clatsop Community Action — 503-325-1400. Respite care services, low- income energy assistance, emer- gency food assistance, housing in- formation, emergency personal care items. Columbia Senior Diners — 11:30 a.m. weekdays, 1111 Ex- change St., Astoria Senior Center. Cost is $6. For information, or to have a meal delivered, call 503-325- 9693. Exploring New Concepts of Retirement Education (ENCORE) — 503-338-2408. Provides a wide assortment of educational experi- ences for individuals older than 50. Bank Network. Call for area loca- tions and hours. Elder Friendship Line — 800- 971-0016. Available from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.; crisis calls taken 24/7. Grief Support Group, Sea- side — 2 to 4 p.m. first Thursday, Bob Chisholm Community Center, Meeting Room 1, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside. For information, call Lower Columbia Hospice at 503-338-6230. Food Pantries — 503-325- 1400. Clatsop Community Action serves six food pantries in Clatsop County through the Oregon Food Lifespan Respite — 503-325- 1400. 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